Wild Rift will have low specs so it can be playable in most devices
January 3, 2020In an interview with Hideo Hikida, he revealed some details about League of Legends: Wild Rift.
Hideo has confirmed that the game will be set to really low specs so most devices will be able to play it. Older devices will also be able to join in on the fun. The developers are hoping to get a massive player base with this route.
The minimum specs required for League of Legends Wild Rift is equivalent to the same specs of a Samsung Galaxy A7.
Minimum Specs
- Android: 1GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, and Adreno 306 GPU
- iOS: iPhone 5S and later devices
Riot won’t port all champions to the mobile version however we will get a lot of them. Wild Rift will also include exclusive champions for mobile. Some champions’ skills will also be adjusted. Take for example Ashe’s ultimate wherein you can control where it goes while it is flying.
Although we don’t have a lot of specific news for Wild Rift Esports, we can be sure that a lot of esports organizations as well as small teams are already looking into this game. A handful of players are also looking to go pro in this scene.
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